Severe Breach definition

Severe Breach means any one or more of the following if primarily caused by an act or omission of Printer: (i) pages from another publication mistakenly bound into a material number of copies of the Magazine; (ii) pages from the Magazine mistakenly bound into a material number of copies of another publication; (iii) if and only if the Magazine is saddle-stitched, a signature mistakenly bound upside down into a material number of copies of the Magazine; (iv) missing shipping or mailing deadlines for a material number of copies of the Magazine by more than ***; (v) any Breach which results in actual or threatened litigation where the aggregate amount of out-of-pocket legal expenses incurred by Publisher plus damages paid by Publisher to a third party upon judgment or as settlement of threatened litigation exceeds $***, and/or (vi) any material breach of Printer’s confidentiality obligations hereunder which directly causes Publisher significant, supportable damages, including but not limited to damage to reputation, lost profits, claims and lawsuits or material costs.

Examples of Severe Breach in a sentence

  • Publisher shall notify Printer in writing of each Performance Breach or Severe Breach within thirty (30) days of becoming aware of such Breach, and Publisher shall identify, with reasonable specificity, the nature of such Performance Breach or Severe Breach.

  • R$ 2000,00 (two thousand reais) for each violation qualified as "Very Severe Breach" according to the table under clause 18 o General Part of General Terms of Contraction.

  • R$ 2.000,00 (two thousand reais) for each violation qualified as 'Very Severe Breach, which will cause a significant downgrading in the Vendor Rating Index” or “Extremely Serious Breach" according to the table under clause 18 of General Part of General Terms of Contraction.

  • If violations mentioned under items a) 'Severe breach, b) 'Very Severe Breach and c) 'Very Severe Breach, which will cause a significant downgrading in the Vendor Rating Index cause accidents or personal injuries, ENEL reserves the right, at its sole discretion, to charge Contractor an additional penalty of up to 2% of total Contract value but, in any case, not lower than R$ 2.000,00 (two thousand reais).

Related to Severe Breach

  • Serious Breach means any breach defined as a Serious Breach in the Agreement or any breach or breaches which adversely, materially or substantially affect the performance or delivery of the Services or compliance with the terms and conditions of the Agreement or the provision of a safe, healthy and supportive learning environment or a breach of security that adversely affects the Personal Data or privacy of an individual. Failure to comply with Law, or actions or omissions by the Provider that endanger the Health or Safety of Learners, Provider Personnel, and all other persons including members of the public would constitute a Serious Breach;

  • Breach means an impermissible use or disclosure of electronic or non-electronic sensitive personal information by an unauthorized person or for an unauthorized purpose that compromises the security or privacy of Confidential Information such that the use or disclosure poses a risk of reputational harm, theft of financial information, identity theft, or medical identity theft. Any acquisition, access, use, disclosure or loss of Confidential Information other than as permitted by this DUA shall be presumed to be a Breach

  • Data Breaches Party shall report to AHS, though its Chief Information Officer (CIO), any impermissible use or disclosure that compromises the security, confidentiality or privacy of any form of protected personal information identified above within 24 hours of the discovery of the breach. Party shall in addition comply with any other data breach notification requirements required under federal or state law.

  • Data Breach means the unauthorized access by an unauthorized person that results in the use, disclosure or theft of Customer Data.

  • Non-Breaching Party has the meaning set forth in Section 13.2(a).